RHEUMATISM CURED AFTER YEARS OF PAIN. Another remarkable instance of the efficacy of De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills in cases of rheumatism is reported by Mrs. E. Cr itch ley, of Browning Street, Leamington. Cainbridge, who writes:—"l had rheumatic double for more than twenty years, and I could not lind a'remedy. Then 1 was advised to try De Witt's Pills and I felt better long before I had finished takm b the first bottle, I have never had rheumatism since, and I am always pleased to tell other euffcrers what De Wi .'e Pills have done for me." Equally good results are being obtained daily by the use of De Witt's Pills, and every reader who suffers with rheumatism or any form of uric acid troubles should decide to give this remedy a trial. The secret i. the remarkable success of De \\ itt'e Pills lies in the fact that they act directly upon the weak and inactive kidneys, which are known to be the underlying cause of practically all forms of uric acid trouble. Benefit must result, because healthy, active kidneys eliminate uric acid as fast as it .forms. Ful' directions for use accompany every box of De Witt's Pills, and a guarantee is given that in less than 12 hours after you take the first does you will have visible proof of their ability to cure, not only rheumatism, but kidney trouble, backache, lumbago, sciatica, and all ailments due to an excess of uric acid in the blood. The genuine De Witt's Pills—just the same as Mrs. Critchley used—can be obtained from chemists and storekeepers everywhere at 3/6 per box. (Ad.).
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 11
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